TRURO: Families of April 2020’s mass shooting victims are unhappy their lawyers won’t be given an opportunity to cross examine the gunman’s common-law spouse when she takes the stand in mid-July. The Mass Casualty...
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia Power (NSP) and the provincial government are pushing back against the Ecology Action Centre’s push for reductions to the biomass plant in Point Tupper. Because NSP said it is receiving the...
PORT HAWKESBURY: According to the town, residents have given positive and negative reviews to the changes made to Reeves Street. In a press release dated June 24, the Town of Port Hawkesbury confirmed that...
STRAIT AREA: Support workers in the long-term care sector want the public to know about the challenges they face. On Monday, Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) locals across Nova Scotia held rallies during...
WAGMATCOOK: An Inverness County man will stand trial on sexual assault charges and was sentenced on another assault charge. According to the Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service (PPS), Timothy Bernard, 46, of We’koqma’q First...
ANTIGONISH: A bronze statue that was tucked into a corner of town hall and not being utilized to its fullest extent has found a new home. Councillor Andrew Murray pitched the idea to re-locate...
GUYSBOROUGH: The Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) will be amending its land acknowledgment to include a special group of local individuals. The current land acknowledgment, which recognizes the Mi’kma’ki people, will be...
ANTIGONISH: The Town of Antigonish has passed a motion to paint a section of guardrail along St. Ninian Street to resemble a pride flag, one that could end up being the longest pride flag in the province.
LOWER SOUTH RIVER: The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) have drastically increased compensation to a couple of Antigonish County landowners. From the original $70,000 that was awarded to Kevin Partridge and his...
TRURO: Revelations that someone withheld four pivotal pages of a senior RCMP officer’s notes from the inquiry investigating April 2020’s mass shooting and arson rampage are raising questions about the potential for other omissions.




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